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Program Manager Wanted The InfoPath clan is looking for a new member who’s skilled in the dark arts of user experience design. We are looking for someone who can help vanquish the evil of complex interfaces that tax a helpless populace. We are searching Read More...
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Are you ready to take the next step, and make the move from writing tools that use InfoPath, to writing InfoPath itself? We currently have open positions in Development, and Test. To search for positions on the InfoPath team, have a look at these positions Read More...
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InfoPath data connections can be one of the most powerful features of the product. However, sometimes the out-of-box support for various data sources just doesn't seem to cut it when you get out into the field. How in the world can I get data from an Read More...
The following new article and video demos are now available on the InfoPath Home Page on Microsoft Office Online : Get started: Create a meeting note system with InfoPath and SharePoint -shows you how to use a sample form template included with InfoPath Read More...
Part 6 – Addendum: Links to related performance resources Welcome to the sixth article in our series about designing InfoPath browser-enabled forms for better performance and scalability. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, Read More...
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Part 5 – Addendum: Counters for monitoring form server performance Welcome to the fifth article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, Read More...
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Part 4 – Browser Rendering Issues Welcome to the fourth article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, listed a number of conditions that Read More...
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Part 3 – Postbacks and the conditions that make them expensive Welcome to the third article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our first article, we defined performance in terms of responsiveness (and identified Read More...
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Part 2 – Postbacks and conditions that cause them Welcome to the second article in our series on optimizing the performance of browser-enabled forms designed with Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. In our first article, we defined performance in terms of Read More...
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Part 1 - Introduction InfoPath Forms Services (IPFS) is a Web service system integrated with SharePoint that enables you to deliver InfoPath forms on the Web through a browser. These browser-enabled forms extend the reach of your forms system, since your Read More...
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When you create a calculated field in an InfoPath XML node (field) you may find that some of the resulting calculations produce an “Invalid Data” error: This behavior is a known issue when doing floating point calculations and is *not* specific to InfoPath Read More...
I wanted to take a moment to recognize the great work of the Microsoft writers and editors who have been cranking out InfoPath content over the last few months. While we in the product team have clicked over into Office 14 mode, they have continued to Read More...
The .NET Framework 2.0 SDK documentation includes the Visual Basic and Visual C# language references, as well as the documentation for the .NET Framework classes. You can download and integrate this documentation into the Help viewer for the Visual Studio Read More...
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The Microsoft Office InfoPath Team is interested in seeing how you are using InfoPath. We would like you to send us your InfoPath forms so we can review them and collect data on how you are using the forms. We will be using these forms to implement improvements Read More...
With all the wonderful features in the new Office apps, it's easy to get lost! InfoPath is no exception, and when you make clever use of the new features, you'll want to make sure that users understand how your form is supposed to work. Wouldn't it be Read More...
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